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Shore Excursion: Cafe de los Angelitos Tango Show with optional Dinner
Best location and individual table guaranteed at ‘Café de los Angelitos’ Dinner and Tango Show! Dinner and show: Is one of the most traditional place of Buenos Aires with its delicious gourmand gastronomy. Live witness of more than a hundred years of the history of Buenos Aires. Talking about Rivadavia and Rincón is talking about…
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2-Night Buenos Aires Traditional Tour
Upon your arrival at Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires, a driver will eagerly await you for a private transfer to your hotel. Here’s the exciting itinerary we’ve crafted for your 3-day stay in Buenos Aires: Day 1: Prepare to uncover the city’s treasures through a captivating guided tour. Immerse yourself in the allure of…
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Señor Tango Dinner and Show
Señor Tango : Located in the Barrio de Barracas, it is the largest tanguería of Buenos Aires (1500 people).. His show is similar to Moulin Rouge with a great display of artists and special effects which produces a great visual appeal. Towards the end, the presence of Ernesto Franco (who was D’arienzo’s bandoneon player) enhances…
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Premium service Buenos Aires city tour for small groups
Our first stop takes us to one of the most emblematic symbols of the city: the magnificent FLORALIS GENÉRICA. We’ll admire the impressive monument dedicated to Evita. PLAZA FRANCIA, the imposing Del Pilar church, and the mysterious facade of the Recoleta Cemetery. The journey continues along the grand Av. 9 de Julio, Teatro Colón and…
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Mendoza Wine Route A Full Day Private Excursion
Prepare to embark on an unforgettable adventure on The Wine Route in Maipú, Mendoza Upon your arrival at Mendoza airport, your driver will be eagerly awaiting you, ready to kick off this exciting journey through Argentina’s renowned wine region. You’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich winemaking tradition of Maipú. Your itinerary…
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Private Iguazu Falls Tour with Great Adventure from Buenos Aires
Your adventure begins as soon as you arrive at Iguazú Airport, where our driver and guide will be eagerly waiting to greet you. Prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey that will take you through the heart of this magnificent destination. Over the course of your tour, you will have the opportunity to explore all three…
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Private Buenos Aires City Tour and Rojo Tango Dinner Show
You will have a car at your disposal with driver and bilingual guide to take you around the city. The itinerary can be modified according to the preferences of passengers, our guide will evaluate the changes required to optimize the tour and carried out under the supervision of the agency. Passengers can stop and stay…
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Extreme Mendoza 2 activities Rafting and Trekking with Rappelling
Immerse yourself in an exhilarating experience and discover nature’s most thrilling adventure activities. Rafting will take you down a river originating in the Andes Mountains, offering an adrenaline-filled journey through rapids until you reach Potrerillos Reservoir, where our expedition begins. Trekking with Rappelling at Cerro Mirador will lead you to explore the stunning “Cajón de…
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Rafting and Adrenaline Canopy Mendoza 2 Adventure Activities
We will experience an unforgettable adventure with Canopy Adrenalina and Rafting in Potrerillos. During Canopy Adrenalina, we will enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of the Potrerillos Valley and the Cordón del Plata while gliding through 1400 meters of course in a mountain harness. We’ll slide across 6 different cables, reaching heights of up to 40…
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Mendoza Adventure 2 activities: Rafting and Rock Climbing
Rafting: In Mendoza, there are many ways to connect with the glacial waters of the Andes. For the adventurous, we offer year-round rafting on a Class III+ river. During this thrilling approximately 10-kilometer journey, which lasts about 3.5 hours, you’ll experience unforgettable moments. Half of the time will be spent navigating the river’s waters, facing…
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Full Day Rafting and Barbecue by the River in Mendoza
Discover the most vibrant emotions that nature has in store for you. Rafting is a perfect experience for those seeking adrenaline and adventure. Our journey begins in the majestic Andes Mountains, where the river originates and flows naturally until it reaches the impressive Potrerillos Reservoir, the starting point of our adventure. The constant rapids ensure…
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Charms of Mendoza Private Tour 3 Wineries with Paired Lunch
You will visit wineries that have made history in winemaking, preserving family traditions. Learn about the fascinating story behind their wine production and have the opportunity to taste their creations. To cap off the perfect day, you will enjoy a specially designed lunch for the tour. This proposal allows you to visit the most prestigious…
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High Mountain Excursion through the Andes in Mendoza
We begin this trip with the imposing view of the Potrerillos Dam, which surprises us after touring the Cacheuta Tunnel. Our next stop will be Uspallata. From the southernmost point of the Inca Empire, we head to the towns of Picheuta, Polvaredas, Punta de Vacas and the former Los Penitentes ski complex. Later, we will…
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Horseback Riding with Gauchos and Native Empanadas in Mendoza
This experience takes place in Lunlunta, just 40 minutes south of the city of Mendoza. Dazzling views and incredible landscapes lead us to this place, where the warmth of its people awaits us. Our Pingos guide us towards the river, enjoying the native flora and fauna, in the First Wine Zone, with unbeatable panoramic views…
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Mendoza full day Bodegas flavors of Maipú
Towards the east of the city, Maipú transports us to the past. invites you to learn about the origin of wine in Mendoza. We will visit wineries that paved the way for viticulture and, even today, preserve the family tradition. We will discover the history of the production of their wines and they will invite…
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Mendoza Full day wine and olive winery tour
Mendoza is known throughout the world for its wines, but did you know that it is also an important olive oil producing center? This tour invites you to discover this other side of the province, exploring the prestigious wineries of Luján de Cuyo and Maipú, where most of the olive oil production is concentrated. During…
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Horseback Riding at Sunset and Dinner at an Estancia in Mendoza
Immerse yourself in this unforgettable experience just 40 minutes south of the city of Mendoza. During the journey to this picturesque place, you will witness dazzling landscapes that will take your breath away, always accompanied by the warmth of its people. Our expert guides will take you through the native flora and fauna, as you…
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Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve Party in Madero Tango
Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with delicious flavors and vibrant experiences! Indulge in a delightful tasting menu featuring an appetizer, main course, and dessert, topped off with a spectacular party finale. Quench your thirst with unlimited drinks, including refreshing water, soft drinks, beer, wine, and champagne! Immerse yourself in the passion of tango,…
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City Tour Postcards of Buenos Aires from the River with Navigation
We make a first stop to see one of the symbols of the city: the GENERIC FLORALIS and we will visit the elegant area of the embassies and the monument to Evita. Then, in the PLAZA FRANCIA. We will visit the facade of the Recoleta Cultural Center, the Del Pilar church, and the facade of…
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Cafe de los Angelitos Skip the Line Tango Show Optional Dinner
Best location and individual table guaranteed at Café de los Angelitos Dinner and Tango Show! Dinner and show: Is one of the most traditional place of Buenos Aires with its delicious gourmand gastronomy. Live witness of more than a hundred years of the history of Buenos Aires. Talking about Rivadavia and Rincón is talking about…
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Rojo Tango New Year’s Eve 2024 2025
The celebration will start with Romance and passion at the heart of El Cabaret to the beat of the award – winning show Rojo Tango. Our staff and the presence of our special guest Carlos Copello will delight you with a show of a unique quality and intensity. The night starts with an exclusive cocktail…
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Walking Tour centro historico with breakfast at traditional bar
We invite you to visit Buenos Aires through this Walking tour of approximately 3 hours, in which you will discover the most important points of the historic center of the city. Maximum group of 10 passengers. Spanish / Portuguese / English guide Departures: Friday / Saturday AM Includes breakfast at “the 36 billiards” COFFEE WITH…
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Rojo Tango Show and optional dinner including Private Transfer
Located at the exclusive Faena Hotel, Rojo Tango beckons with an alluring proposition that seduces every sense. Here, the air is alive with the melodic strains of tango. Step into an intimate world where sensuality takes center stage, expressed through the captivating dance of cabaret Tango. The atmosphere is reminiscent of a bygone era, with…
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Bariloche: Puerto Blest, Cantaros Waterfall and Frias Lake
We will sail from Puerto Pañuelo, on the Llao Llao peninsula! After an hour of sailing, we will pass by Sentinel Island. From there, navigation will continue until reaching the Cascada de los Cántaros. Crossing the lush vegetation of the Valdivian jungle, we will ascend to the source of the waterfall, in Lake Cántaros, where…
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Argentine Falls Package with Great Adventure and Brazilian Falls
This set of perfectly combined tours allows you to enjoy and get to know Iguazú Falls to the fullest from all possible perspectives. We will make sure to plan and organize all these tours in two days, so you can enjoy the combination of activities without worries We will visit the Parque Das Aves on…
All about Argentina
When to visit
The best time to visit Argentina is in the spring (September–November) when you’ll enjoy warm (but not yet humid) temperatures, blooming jacaranda trees, and ideal conditions for hiking. Summer is perfect for visiting Patagonia but brings unbearable humidity to the cities and large crowds to the beaches of Mar de Plata. Fall is also a great time to visit Patagonia: The crowds are thinner and the landscape is adorned in rich colors.
Getting around
Zipping around Buenos Aires is a breeze thanks to its quick and cheap subway. Public buses are typically the best bet for getting around other major cities, such as Cordoba, and for getting between cities and to neighboring countries. If you are planning to venture into the countryside, renting a car or booking a tour will be the best option.
Traveler tips
Adjust your body clock: Argentina works on its own distinct schedule. People typically don’t sit down to their evening meal until well after dark and few restaurants even serve dinner before 8pm. If you’re making arrangements to meet a local, note that it’s not only acceptable but expected to show up around 10 minutes after an agreed-upon meeting time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Argentina known for?
Argentina is home to the wild Patagonia region, UNESCO-listed Iguazú Falls, cosmopolitan capital of Buenos Aires, and the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia (and gateway to Antarctica). Fútbol, tango, beef, and polo are sources of passionate national pride, as are acclaimed local wines and a chart-topping culinary scene.
What is Argentina’s greatest attraction?
At the top of the list for most visitors to Argentina is the country’s sophisticated capital city. Buenos Aires offers city lovers architecture, culture, and history plus a world-class culinary scene featuring restaurants from noted chefs, often showcasing the country’s famous beef and wines.
How many days do you need in Argentina?
Argentina’s size and diversity mean the country has enough to do, see, and experience to fill as many vacation days as you can spare. Allow at least three days to experience some of the culture and cuisine of Buenos Aires and add days from there based on the other destinations you want to visit.
What activities do people do in Argentina?
Argentina’s size and geographic diversity—including grasslands, wetlands, glaciers, ice fields, mountains, and more—allow for a great variety of tourist activities. Some popular ones include hiking, skiing, ice climbing, camping, mountaineering, horseback riding, and photography—in addition to sightseeing in Buenos Aires, wine country tours, and Antarctic cruises.
What is the most beautiful part of Argentina?
Travelers rave about the stark beauty of the lakes and arid grasslands in the Patagonia region of Argentina. Others favor the snow-capped Andean peaks, painted canyons of the Cafayate region, wildlife-rich wetlands in the north, or urban beauty of Buenos Aires. Everyone is awed by the mighty Iguazú Falls.
Is it safe to go to Argentina?
Yes. But visitors should use common sense and stay vigilant against petty theft and pickpockets, especially in urban areas and on public transportation. Do not wear flashy jewelry and do not leave your phone, camera, backpack, luggage, or purse unattended.